SCOUTING; Getting Well

The reference books are somewhat sketchy on the subject, but it appears that the Cleveland Indians may have at least approached a major league record: Most pitchers eligible to come off the disabled list immediately after the All-Star break. The Indians' number is four - Roy Smith, Rick Behenna, Ernie Camacho and Dave Von Ohlen - and, with that amount of reclaimed riches, Manager Pat Corrales could be forgiven for underscoring the obvious when he warned the rest of his staff: ''This is not a good time to be pitching bad.''

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A version of this article appears in print on July 18, 1985, on Page B00008 of the National edition with the headline: SCOUTING; Getting Well. Order Reprints|Today's Paper|Subscribe